Absolutely, totally apart from the obvious ethical and moral concerns we ran a UKAS accredited calibration laboratory (sounds much grander than it was, it was a mostly paperwork exercise to ensure traceability) and if we'd become associated with him it could have caused us a lot of trouble.
Plus, he was a slimy shitbag.
Wasn't the only time we were asked to do that, I have been asked on several occasions to miscalibrate and fudge a cal certificate so that exhaust fitting places could sell more.
They quickly decided it was a bad idea when I suggested I could refuse to issue calibration certificates and that'd mean they had to shut down testing though I've no doubt that there are places that could easily 'fix' the emissions test to achieve a higher failure rate (it'd be picked up by VOSA eventually).
...absolutely amazing! It does worry me that somebody out there caters to their sort though - if they ask enough times I'm sure somebody will say "yeah, sure, why not?" one day - and it only takes one!
Also - a quick follow up to our dowsing-for-welding-defects-guy: we just had a new rep in not ten minutes ago and informed us that "the old guy" was fired due to a conflict of interests -
turns out somebody from Doosan-Babcock called the vendor to say that their [old] rep was working with somebody trying to sell them
- we had a new rep in not ten minutes ago to deliver our (super-fancy, has to be said) flexi-TIG/MIG heads
I guess he and his scam-artiste friend were in cahoots - who'd have guessed it! Maybe trying to sell dowsing rods to an ISO 9001/2900 company was a dumb idea though... (for those that don't know, this means that EVERY part of EVERY process is traceable. Case and point, yesterday I oversaw an ultrasonic inspection of a seam weld - the inspector (and their certificates), the cal cert for the probe, the cal cert for the probe leads, the cal cert for the UT meter, the cert of conformity for the ultrasonic gel, the full log of the welding parameters, the welder, the welder's certs, the material certs for the weld material, the material certs for the steel being welded, the position of each weld, the procedure of each weld, the certs for the procedure for each weld, and finally my certs ALL needed to be sent away to the client - do you know how much paperwork that is? It's about 500 pages in all.
...and you want me to use a dowsing rod... good luck getting certification for that... "Procedure XXX048 - for duplex welding of plate thickness 5mm-15mm, 2.1kJ/mm MAX, UT and
Dowsing Rod inspection required" - yeah - I'd
LOVE to see the calibration certs for a dowsing rod. In fact, I'd pay to see that sh**!
I just can't get over how ridiculous this whole idea was! Just thinking about the intricacies of using
any piece of test equipment in this sort of environment let alone something from somebody we don't know, let alone A DOWSING ROD - it absolutely boggles the mind!
Anyhoo - the threads been quiet for a little while! Nobody found any new snake oil?
I NEED MY FIX!